Part of an experimental artists' bookwork which explores an alternative 'psychographic' approach to creative visual research through considering responses to patterns, traces and residual forms as opposed to looking at ...

This is an interdisciplinary study of the Bible and visuality. It is the first to be written by a historian of visual culture (that is, aspects of culture mediated by visual images) rather than a biblical scholar, and ...

The Bible has been an enduring theme in art since ancient times. Its stories have been interpreted by artists to illuminate, elaborate and (latterly) challenge the text. The books of the Bible are the theme of new artwork ...

This thesis investigates the visual interpretation of one particular landscape motif – woodland and forests. The primary research was undertaken through the production of a major body of photographic work, which has been ...

Can film capture what our eyes can’t see? There are many examples—both historical and contemporary—of photographs of spirits or “ghosts.” These images alternately have been derided as hoaxes or, at the other extreme, held ...

Protestant Nonconformity has, since the establishment of the denominations and permanent places of worship, adapted and adopted religious artefacts as aids to evangelism, teaching, church and domestic decoration, commemoration ...

Exhibition of the 'Pictorial Bible II: Seal Up the Vision and Prophecy' project. The second project in the series (exhibited in Works from the Pictorial Bible Series) continues to explore the potential for biblical texts ...